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I’ve presided over a riot only once in my life. It was years ago at our annual branding which would eventually turn into an all out war.
Read moreIf you haven’t noticed, the United States is reorganizing itself into two Americas–blue and red. Although there is a president of the United States, state governors are in many ways now driving the national narrative in this new America.
Read more[Ed. Note:Zack Smith is a legal fellow in the Meese Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation.]
Read moreThe repercussions of the U.S. Supreme Court’s McGirt ruling have largely been confined to victims of crime who have seen murders, rapists, and child abusers released from prison. But now even the tribal governments who hailed the ruling are being directly impacted in a negative way.
Read moreLegislation that requires swift removal of dead individuals from voter rolls has passed the Oklahoma Senate over the united opposition of Senate Democrats.
Read moreAfter reviewing the evidence in the Derek Chauvin case earlier this week, Washington D.C. lawyer Harold Cameron came to a conclusion that surprised him: “Derek Chauvin did nothing wrong.”
Read moreThis week, in Minnesota, a police officer is on trial for the death of a convicted felon-drug addict. The felon had pointed a pistol at a pregnant woman’s abdomen, and threatened to shoot the baby, killing the baby, and possibly the pregnant woman.
Read moreNever mind that the recent Greenland volcano eruption spewed enough carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to erase all the planet-saving efforts by environmentalists over the past five years.
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